geem
Well-Known Member
The jaws are plastic. They are a fixed jaw and inferior to the sprung jaw of the Lewmar ST series of winches. There isn't much material to start removing some an expecting it to not fall apartThis is a total long shot but may be an idea
I assume you mean that the ridges on the 2 tapered rings, or jaws, have worn away & lost their grip
Are the rings aluminium?- I assume that they are metal of some sort & not a carbon plastic. It would still work with plastic though
Remove the top disc
I would use my Mill, but you would not have access to one. So try this:-
Use a die grinder to machine the space between the ridges 2mm deeper. Thus making the ridges 2mm taller & more effective. Then put the disc in a lathe & reduce the flat shoulder 2mm, so the disc sits lower & closes the "V"gap. Then fit a 2mm washer on top to take up the slack. The top disc is already worn so it is worth a go. If it works you could repeat for the top of the main drum, but without the lathe work
You should be able to get an air powered die grinder with grindstones for under £50 then hire an air compressor from a hire shop. The whole process might be cheaper than buying replacement parts.
Any model engineer with a lathe will machine the shoulder off the disc for you in an hour. I would do that part for a beer.